Thursday 22 April 2021

The Next Ten Years at Bronllys Well Being Park

 When I went up to Bronllys Hospital to have my Covid jab, I didn't really feel I could wander  round the grounds, though I know that the Community Land Trust has been doing a lot of work on the site, and has ambitious plans for the future.

On 27th April, they are holding a virtual event to launch their "Next Ten Years" document.  The keynote speaker for the event will be Sophie Howe, the Future Generations Commissioner, and one of the Top 100 Business Women in Wales.  She will be joined by Kirsty Williams, AM, and Helen Howson, the CEO of the Bevan Commission, the leading think tank for health and care in Wales, which is hosted by Swansea University.  Other speakers are Tom Chance, the Chief Executive of the Community Land Trust Network; David Palmer, the project manager of the Co-operative Housing Project and architect Max Comfort.

Both Owen Shears, the local novelist, and the Archbishop of Wales, will be making contributions to the event - and possibly the actor Michael Sheen!

The free event is being organised by eventbrite, and the link is below:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bronllys-wellbeing-park-clt-the-next-ten-years-tickets-148881952929

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